US8505607B2 - Window shade - Google Patents
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- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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- E06B9/26—Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds
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- the present invention generally relates to window shades, and more particularly to a lift system for use with, for example, a Roman shade.
- Roman shades typically comprise a shade suspended from a headrail.
- the shading material which may be formed from a variety of materials including paper, cloth, other fabrics, and plastic and wood members, is typically moved to a stowed configuration and maintained in such configuration by a cord attached to the shade at or near its bottom edge.
- the shade is then deployed by letting out the cord to lower the bottom edge and, with it, the remainder of the shade.
- the cord is typically disposed along an outer face of the shade, and may be attached to spaced portions of the shade to promote uniform folding of the shade as the shade is being raised by the cord.
- the cord of such a blind can attract the attention of a child.
- An infant or toddler can become entangled in a loose cord, and may be strangled by placing his/her head between the cord and the shade. Therefore, improvements in blinds have been developed to reduce the risk of such tragedies.
- a blind with a safety arrangement is disclosed in Lin U.S. Patent Publication No. 2005/0092448.
- the blind comprises a headrail, a brake mechanism proximate the headrail, a pair of cord portions that pass through the brake mechanism, and a shade cloth.
- the shade cloth has a lower end secured to ends of the cord portions and the cord portions extend upwardly adjacent a rear face of the shade cloth through cord covers formed of a soft material, such as yarn.
- a plurality of spaced positioning elements are stitched to the cord cover and to the shade cloth. Pulling ends of the cord portions adjacent a front face of the shade cloth causes the positioning elements, except the topmost positioning element, to move upwardly, thereby causing the shade cloth to wrinkle upwardly. Also, the cord covers are contracted together. Lin notes that: “a dangerous ring will not be formed by the cord and the cord covers in operation.” However, Lin does not disclose the structure or configuration of the positioning elements, and therefore, does not teach in sufficient detail how such a blind may be satisfactorily constructed with materials that are aesthetically pleasing, easy to operate, and long-lasting in use.
- the use of a material, such as a low-strength yarn, for the cord covers can lead to wear and failure of the cord covers at the point(s) of attachment of one or more of the positioning elements to the shade cloth, thereby resulting in the possibility that the a dangerous loop could be formed.
- the blind disclosed in Lin also requires a user to pull ends of the cord portions in order to raise and lower the shade. This arrangement results in exposed cords accessible from the front of the shade by a child, which is undesirable.
- the present invention provides a window shade capable of reducing the risk of an individual becoming entangled in a cord used to raise and lower a shade.
- a window shade includes a headrail adapted for mounting adjacent a window, a rotatably mounted roller, and a shading material having a first end attached to the headrail, a second end opposite the first end, and a face between the first and second ends.
- a cord is disposed adjacent the face and is secured to the roller wherein rotation of the roller causes the cord to be wound about or unwound from the roller for moving the shading material between a stowed position in which the shading material is collected adjacent the headrail and a deployed position in which at least a portion of the shading material extends away from the headrail.
- a shroud is provided defining an internal passage through which the cord extends, wherein the shroud extends longitudinally as the shade portion is moved toward the deployed position and the shroud collapses longitudinally as the shade portion is moved toward the stowed position.
- First, second, and third spaced cord guides are secured to and extend outwardly from the face, wherein the first cord guide is disposed at a first location, the second cord guide is disposed at a second location farther away from the headrail than the first location, and the third cord guide is disposed at a third location farther away from the headrail than the first and second locations.
- each cord guide surrounds the cord and at least a portion of the shroud, and the shroud is substantially unsecured to the shading material at least at one location between adjacent cord guides.
- a window shade comprises a headrail adapted for mounting adjacent a window and a shading material having an upper end attached to the headrail and a lower end opposite the upper end.
- Means are provided for raising and lowering the shading material relative to the headrail to define, respectively, a stowed position in which the shading material is collapsed and collected beneath the headrail and a deployed position in which the shading material is at least partially extended away from the headrail.
- the raising and lowering means comprise a spring-loaded roller mounted adjacent the headrail by first and second side brackets and rotatable about an axis extending along a width of the window shade and at least first and second cords each which is attached at a first end thereof to the lower end of the shading material and extends upwardly toward the headrail and is attached at a second end thereof to the roller.
- First and second sets of cord guides are secured to the shading material, the cord guides of each of the first and second sets of cord guides being substantially vertically aligned so that a lowermost cord guide thereof is in proximity to the lower end of the shading material and an uppermost cord guide thereof is in proximity to the headrail.
- the first cord passes through the first set of cord guides and is attached to the shading material adjacent the lower end thereof
- the second cord passes through the second set of cord guides and is attached to the shading material adjacent the lower end thereof.
- First and second collapsible shrouds are attached to each cord guide of the first and second sets of cord guides, respectively, wherein each of the first and second collapsible shrouds defines an internal passage extending in a longitudinal direction thereof.
- the first and second cords are disposed within the internal passages of the first and second shrouds, respectively, and further extend through and are captured by the cord guides of the first and second sets of cord guides, respectively.
- the first and second collapsible shrouds extend longitudinally as the shading material is lowered toward the deployed position and collapse longitudinally as the shading material is raised toward the stowed position.
- the cords wind about the roller when the shading material is raised and the cords unwind from the roller when the shading material is lowered and the spring-loaded roller includes a mechanism that selectably locks the roller to prevent rotation thereof and unlocks the roller for rotation by pulling down on the cords to permit positioning of the shading material at a desired location.
- a window shade includes a shading material having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a face between the first and second ends. Means are provided for mounting the first end of the shading material relative to a window. In addition, means secured at spaced points to the face are provided for gathering the shading material into folds between a stowed position and a deployed position.
- the means for gathering the shading material include a shroud extending along the face of the shading material and secured at spaced locations to the shading material, the shroud defining an internal passage wherein the shroud extends longitudinally as the shading material is moved toward the deployed position and the shroud collapses longitudinally as the shading material is moved toward the stowed position.
- the means for gathering the shading material further include means extending through the shroud for transmitting forces to the shading material.
- the transmitting means having a first end secured to the shading material and a second end opposite the first end extending outside of the shroud.
- Means are also provided coupled to the second end of the transmitting means for placing the transmitting means in tension in response to a biasing force applied to the placing means and actuable in response to pulling down the shading material to transition between a locked condition in which the placing means is locked against movement and an unlocked condition in which the placing means is movable and thereby allow positioning of the shading material at or between the stowed and deployed positions.
- a Roman window shade adapted for mounting adjacent a window includes a support structure and a spring loaded roller mounted for rotation about an axis extending between one side edge of the window shade to a second side edge of the window shade opposite the first side.
- a shading material is provided having a first end secured to the support structure and a second, free end opposite the first end.
- a take up cord is secured to the roller and is substantially narrower than the shading material. The rotation of the roller causes the take up cord to be wound about or unwound from the roller.
- a cord guiding structure continuously extends between and is secured proximate to a top and proximate to a bottom of the shading material.
- the cord guiding structure substantially surrounds the take up cord and the take up cord is secured to the shading material proximate the second, free end thereof.
- the cord guiding structure is moved in response to movement of the take up cord.
- the shading material is moved towards a stowed position in which the shading material is collected in folds adjacent the support structure, and when the take up cord is unwound from the roller the shading material is moved towards a deployed position in which at least a portion of the shading material extends away from the support structure.
- the spring loaded roller includes a mechanism that locks the roller against rotation and prevents the take up cord from being wound or unwound from the roller to maintain the shading material in a stationary position, and wherein the mechanism is released to unlock the roller by exerting a downward force on the take up cord.
- a significant advantage of this invention is that each cord is encased within a collapsible shroud, and is therefore unable to become loose and hang free from the shade.
- no free-hanging or other manually-graspable cords are needed to raise and lower the shade, and thus, the shade is less likely to pose a risk to children and toddlers.
- the cord guides are spaced sufficiently close together to preclude a child from placing his or her head between the collapsible shroud and the shading material, and therefore between the cord and shading material.
- FIG. 1 comprises a rear isometric view of a window shade 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 comprises a fragmentary, elevational front view of the shade 10 of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 comprises an enlarged fragmentary elevational front view, partly in section, of the shade 10 of FIGS. 1 and 2 ;
- FIG. 4 comprises an exploded, fragmentary, isometric view of the shade 10 of FIGS. 1-3 ;
- FIG. 5 comprises an enlarged, fragmentary, isometric view of the shroud 32 and encapsulated cord 26 ;
- FIG. 6 comprises an enlarged, fragmentary rear isometric view of the window shade 10 of FIGS. 1-4 ;
- FIG. 7 comprises an exploded, fragmentary, isometric rear view of an alternate blind 198 .
- FIG. 8 comprises an enlarged, fragmentary, isometric view of a flat spring 215 ;
- FIG. 9 comprises an exploded, fragmentary, isometric rear view of an alternate window shade 220 ;
- FIG. 10 comprises an exploded, fragmentary, isometric rear view of a further alternate window shade 260 .
- FIG. 1 depicts a Roman-type window shade 10 , though it will become evident that the benefits of the present invention can be applied to other types of window shades.
- the terms “vertical,” “horizontal,” “front,” “rear,” “side,” “upper,” “lower,” “above,” “below,” etc. may be used, in which case such terms reference the viewpoint of an operator facing a window in or on or adjacent to which the shade 10 is installed.
- the shade 10 is preferably adapted to be mounted adjacent or above a window or within a window casing to allow a shading material 14 of the shade 10 to hang vertically downward and serve as a window treatment for the window.
- the shading material is formed of a plurality of wood sections 15 .
- the wood sections 15 generally alternate between thin flat sections 15 A and circular rod sections 15 B.
- the wood sections 15 are held together by weaving cords 17 .
- the shading material 14 may be formed of a variety of materials and provide a range of shading effects.
- the shading material 14 may be completely opaque or have some degree of translucency.
- suitable materials for the shading material 14 include one or more pieces of paper, one or more pieces of cloth fabrics, wooden and bamboo slats, one or more metal pieces, and plastic materials.
- the shading material 14 may be formed from a single piece of material or multiple individual pieces of one or more materials held together in some manner to form a flexible structure.
- either or both of front and rear faces or surfaces 14 A and 14 B, respectively, of the shading material 14 can be decorative.
- the shading material 14 has a first or upper end 16 attached to a headrail 12 , wherein the latter is adapted to be horizontally mounted adjacent and/or above a window with any suitable type of hardware (not shown). As a result, the shading material 14 is suspended to hang downwardly from the headrail 12 so that a portion 18 of the material 14 is able to serve as a shade in front of the window. A second or lower end of the shading material 14 relative to the headrail 12 defines a lower edge 20 of the shade portion 18 .
- the shading material 14 is movable between a stowed position in which the material 14 is collapsed and collected (preferably folded) beneath the headrail 12 . For example, the entire shade portion 18 can be further raised from the position shown in FIG.
- the shading material 14 is movable to a partially or fully deployed position in which the material 14 is preferably capable of substantially or completely covering the window.
- the shade 10 further includes a mechanism 22 for raising and lowering the shading material 14 relative to the headrail 12 .
- a mechanism 22 comprises a roller 23 rotatably mounted beneath the headrail 12 by first and second side brackets 24 A, 24 B fastened by any suitable fasteners, such as screws 25 A, 25 B to the headrail 12 .
- the roller 23 comprises a conventional spring-loaded shade roller conventionally used to take up and store flexible shade fabric or other shade material in wound-up fashion thereon.
- the roller 23 preferably includes substantially rectangular (or other shaped) rotationally spring-loaded rotatable spindles 21 A, 21 B that are keyed into like-shaped bores or apertures in the brackets 24 A, 24 B. This keying prevents relative rotation between the spindles 21 and the brackets 24 so that the spring loading of the spindles 21 permits spring forces to be transferred to the roller 23 . It should be noted that the roller 23 may be rotatably mounted in another fashion and/or may be mounted to another structure, such as a window casing, as desired.
- Such a roller further has an internal clutch mechanism that permits a user to pull down on the shade material and position a lower end of the material at a desired height and release the material, whereupon the material remains at a stationary position or is moved to a partially or completely wound up condition on the roller 23 , depending upon the motion imparted to the roller 23 by the user.
- An example of such a roller 23 is sold by Frenk USA LLC of Fredericksburg, Va.
- One or more cords 26 are secured to the rear face 14 B of the shading material 14 above or adjacent the lower edge 20 of the shade portion 18 .
- each shroud 32 A, 32 B preferably has a roughly tubular (i.e., hollow) shape and defines an internal passage 34 A, 34 B, respectively, that extends in a longitudinal direction downwardly adjacent the rear face 14 B of the material 14 .
- Each shroud 32 A, 32 B is loosely woven with gaps in the weave thereof.
- the cords 26 A, 26 B extend into the shrouds 32 A, 32 B, respectively, in the vicinity of the grommets 38 A, 38 B wherein each cord 26 A, 26 B passes through one of the gaps in the weave of the shrouds 32 A, 32 B.
- the cords 26 A, 26 B extend downwardly adjacent the rear face 14 B and are preferably entirely encased in the collapsible shrouds 32 A, 32 B between the points at which the cords 26 A, 26 B respectively enter the shrouds 32 A, 32 B in the vicinity of the grommets 38 A, 38 B and lowermost locations 42 , 44 of attachment of the cords 26 A, 26 B and shrouds 32 A, 32 B to the material 14 , as illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the collapsible shrouds 32 are preferably constructed so that they are able to extend longitudinally as the material 14 is lowered toward the deployed position, as evident from those portions of the shrouds 32 disposed above the folds 36 in FIG. 1 .
- the shrouds 32 are also preferably constructed so that they are able to collapse longitudinally as the material 14 is raised toward the stowed position, as is evident from those portions of the shrouds 32 disposed within the folded section of the shade portion 18 in FIG. 1 .
- the shrouds 32 are preferably fabricated from a loosely woven flexible material, for example, such that the cords 26 might be seen through the gaps in the shrouds 32 .
- the loosely woven material can be formed by a variety of materials, with low-friction polymeric yarn materials being preferred to minimize friction with the cords 26 .
- the polymeric yarn is preferably 100% polyester, and may be woven on a crochet or knitting machine.
- the cords 26 are also made of polyester material so as to minimize frictional forces and allow the cords 26 and shroud 32 to slide easily past each other without undue wear.
- the shrouds 32 A, 32 B may be attached to the upper end 16 of the material 14 with staples that extend into the headrail 12 .
- the shrouds 32 may alternatively or in addition be sewn, bolted, nailed, glued, or otherwise attached to the upper end 16 and/or headrail 12 .
- first and second pluralities of spaced cord guides 30 A, 30 B, 30 C, . . . , 30 N and 31 A, 31 B, 31 C, . . . , 31 N, respectively, are secured to the rear face 14 B of the shading material 14 .
- the cord guides 30 A- 30 N are preferably vertically aligned with one another, as are the cord guides 31 A- 31 N.
- Each shroud 32 A, 32 B is preferably secured to each of an associated plurality of guides 30 A- 30 N and 31 A- 31 N, respectively, and is further preferably secured to the material 14 in the vicinity of the grommets 38 A, 38 B at the upper end 16 of the material 14 .
- the shrouds 32 are otherwise not attached to the material 14 .
- Each cord 26 A, 26 B inside of the shroud 32 A, 32 B, respectively, is routed through associated uppermost guides 30 A and 31 A located in proximity to the headrail 12 , through one or more associated intermediate cord guides 30 B- 30 N ⁇ 1 and 31 B- 31 N ⁇ 1, and is attached to associated lowermost cord guide 30 N and 31 N nearest the lower end 20 of the material 14 .
- the shrouds 32 and cords 26 may be tied in a knot around the lowermost cord guides 30 N and 31 N.
- the cords 26 and shrouds 32 are knotted together to the lowermost cord guides 30 N and 31 N to make one cohesive knot.
- each cord 26 and shroud 32 may be knotted separately to the same or different portions of the associated cord guide 30 N, 31 N. Adhesive, bonding, or other means of attachment may also or alternatively be used.
- the portions of the shrouds 32 and the cords 26 disposed between adjacent pairs of cord guides 30 , 31 are only able to be displaced a limited distance from the shading material 14 , and such distance is determined at least in part by the spacing distance between adjacent cord guides 30 A- 30 N and 31 A- 31 N, and the resiliency of the cords 26 and/or shrouds 32 .
- the shrouds 32 A, 32 B and cords 26 A, 26 B may extend through the cord guides 30 A- 30 N and 31 A- 31 N and may be secured to the material 14 at locations below the lowermost cord guides 30 N and 31 N.
- each shroud 32 A, 32 B is secured to the associated cord guides 30 A- 30 N and 31 A- 31 N, respectively, and each cord 26 A and 26 B optionally extends through one or more of the associated cord guides 30 A- 30 N and 31 A- 31 N, respectively.
- each cord guide 30 A- 30 N and 31 A- 31 N comprises a split metal ring, for example, the ring 30 seen in FIG. 6 attached to the shade 10 of FIG. 1 .
- Other rigid material may also be used for the cord guide 30 , 31 , such as (but not limited to) plastic, paper, cardboard, glass and/or wood, although the preferred material is metal, such as steel.
- each cord guide 30 , 31 is approximately 1.27 centimeters (0.5 inches) in diameter and is formed of a material about 1.067 centimeters (0.042 inches) thick.
- each cord guide 30 , 31 includes a first end 142 , a second end 144 and an intermediate portion 146 that connects the first end 142 and second end 144 .
- the first end 142 , second end 144 and intermediate portion 146 form a spiral having an overlapping portion 148 defining a partial double loop.
- the material may instead be arranged to form a full double loop, a partial triple loop, a full triple loop etc.
- Either end 142 , 144 of the loop can be pried open relative to the other end to allow shroud material 32 or weaving cords 17 to be inserted and slid along the spiral until it becomes wholly engaged onto the ring.
- each cord guide 30 , 31 may use a mechanism (not shown) to open and securely close the loop.
- Each cord guide 30 , 31 is attached to the shade 10 by inserting the first end 142 or the second end 144 of the cord guide between the weaving cords 17 and the shading material 14 and subsequently rotating the ring until the cord guide 140 is fully engaged about the weaving cords 17 , and therefore with the shade 10 .
- Each cord guide 30 , 31 may similarly be attached to the shroud 32 by inserting the first end 142 or the second end 144 of the cord guide through loosely woven shroud material 32 between weaves thereof and rotating the ring 30 , 31 and/or sliding the shroud 32 along the spiral contour of the ring, until the cord guide 30 , 31 is fully engaged with the shroud 32 .
- the cord guide 30 , 31 is attached to the shroud 32 such that the respective cord 26 passes through the hollow interior of the cord guide, thereby ensuring that the cords 26 are unable to become loose or be pulled loose and hang free from the material 14 and making the shade 10 less likely to pose a risk to children or others.
- the strength of the attachment of the shrouds 32 to the material 14 may be important because the stronger the method of attachment, the less chance there is that a child will be able to pull the collapsible shroud 32 off of the cord guides or the cord guides off of the shading material, thereby minimizing the chance that a child will be able to place his or her head between one of the collapsible shrouds 32 or cords 26 and the adjacent rear surface 14 B of the material.
- first and second spools 160 , 162 are fixed at spaced locations on the roller 23 adjacent the grommets 38 A, 38 B, respectively.
- the spools 160 , 162 rotate with the roller 23 and the cords 26 A, 26 B are secured to the spools 160 , 162 , respectively.
- This attachment may be accomplished by threading the cords 26 A, 26 B through bores extending fully through the respective spool 160 , 162 and the roller 23 and knotting the end of the cord 160 , 162 to prevent removal of the cord from respective bore.
- any other attachment methodology and/or structure may be used.
- the cords 26 A, 26 B are wound about the spools 160 , 162 and the cords 26 A, 26 B are kept in tension by the biasing force developed by the spring-loaded roller 23 and the weight of the shading material 14 .
- This tension together with the clutch action of the roller 23 permit a user to grasp the shading material 14 (typically the lower end of the material 14 ) and pull down against the tensioning force, and thereby move the material 14 up or down.
- the material may be pulled down to a desired level by the user to unwind a portion or all of the cords 26 A, 26 B from the spools 160 , 162 , respectively, and may be released, whereupon the material 14 remains substantially at the level at which the material was released due to the clutch action of the roller 23 .
- the material 14 may be pulled down to release the clutch action of the roller 23 and guided to a desired higher level by the user whereupon a portion of the cords 26 A, 26 B are wound on the spools 160 , 162 , respectively, and the material 14 may thereafter be released after assuring that the clutch action of the roller 23 will prevent further roller retraction.
- the shade 10 is thus positioned and remains at the higher level.
- the spring action of the roller counterbalances at least some, if not all, of the weight of the blind so that operation is smooth and requires little to no force to be exerted by the user.
- the shade portion 18 collapses and collects in cascading folds 36 beneath the headrail 12 in typical fashion for Roman-type shades.
- the cord guides 30 , 31 create the folds 36 and are disposed at corners or inflections of the folds 36 in the material 14 when the shade portion 18 is raised. While in the stowed position, the window in front of which the shade 10 is installed is typically (although not necessarily) substantially uncovered. Conversely, in the deployed position, the window in front of which the shade 10 is installed is typically (although not necessarily) substantially covered.
- the cords 26 are able to travel freely upwardly and downwardly through the respective shrouds 32 as a result of the connection between the cords 26 and shade portion 18 being limited to a single attachment point (for example, the lowermost cord guides 30 N, 31 N), while the shrouds 32 have multiple connection points with the material 14 at the cord guides 30 A- 30 N and 31 A- 31 N.
- the cord guides 30 , 31 are preferably spaced sufficiently close together to preclude a child from placing his or her head between one of the collapsible shrouds 32 and the adjacent rear face 14 B of the material 14 .
- adjacent cord guides 30 and adjacent cord guides 31 are preferably spaced, for example, not more than eight inches (about twenty centimeters) apart, and more preferably no more than about six inches (about fifteen centimeters) apart or less.
- the blind 10 may utilize different cord guides and/or different cord and/or shroud materials.
- any combination of such elements disclosed in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2011/0100569, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein, may be used in the present invention.
- any number of shroud-encased cords 26 and associated spools may be used to assist in raising/lowering the blind 10 , as necessary or desirable.
- one or more of the cords 26 may be replaced by tapes (i.e., narrow, flat, elongate strips of material).
- more than one spring may be used in the roller 23 and/or one or more springs may be located outside of the roller 23 , e.g., between the roller 23 and one or both of the brackets 24 A, 24 B and/or between a portion of the shading material 14 and one or both of the brackets 24 , and the particular combination of springs and overall upward force exerted by the spring bias on the roller 23 may be selected in dependence upon the weight of the blind 10 and/or to achieve a particular operational effect.
- One spring or set of springs may be disposed at or adjacent one end of the roller 23 and another spring or set of springs may be disposed at or adjacent another end of the roller 23 . Additional structures might be used to provide an upward force to permit the shading material 14 to be positioned at a desired level.
- outwardly-facing (i.e., laterally-extending) members may be secured in any suitable fashion to the shading material 14 and may extend into slots in side members fixed to or forming a part of the side members of a window casing.
- Springs may be disposed in recesses communicating with the slots and may bear against the outwardly-facing members to provide an upward spring bias to the shading material 14 .
- a clutch mechanism may be included to permit the shading material to be raised by a user to a desired level and released, whereupon the shading material remains at the desired level.
- Such an apparatus may be used in combination with the roller 23 , if desired.
- the precise tensioning elements that assist in the raising and lowering of the blind without the need for manually graspable cords could be changed.
- the spring-loaded roller 23 may be replaced by a different tensioning element altogether, if desired.
- a blind 198 omits the roller 23 entirely, and the cords 26 may be secured to and wound about spools 200 , 202 carried by brackets 204 , 206 secured to a headrail (not shown, but identical to the headrail 12 described above) and/or to a window casing (not shown).
- the spools 200 , 202 may be rotatably carried on spindles 207 , 208 , respectively, and may be spring-biased by torsion springs 210 , 212 , respectively.
- the spindles may be coupled to external clutch mechanisms 214 , 216 secured by any suitable means to the brackets 204 , 206 , respectively. If desired one of the clutch mechanisms 214 , 216 may be omitted and/or the clutch mechanism(s) may be disposed inside the spool(s) 200 , 202 . Again, the clutch mechanism(s) allow the shading material 14 be positioned and remain at a desired level.
- cords 26 may extend about pulleys and into side pockets of the window jamb or casing and may be attached to counterweights that ride up and down in the pockets, similar to the construction of casement windows roughly pre-1960's.
- one or more pulleys, idlers, guides, etc. may be used in the path of the cords 26 , as necessary or desirable regardless of the tensioning element that is used.
- the spools of the embodiment of FIGS. 1-4 may be replaced by other elements or omitted altogether, in which case the cords 26 A, 26 B may be secured directly to the roller 23 and may be wound thereon.
- the roller 23 may have guiding structures to guide the cords 26 as the cords are taken up and wound about the roller 23 .
- the roller 23 may have any suitable dimensions and shape; for example, the roller may have a diameter larger or smaller that that shown in the FIGS. and need not have a constant diameter over the full length thereof. Such a shade 220 is illustrated in FIG.
- FIG. 9 which illustrates a roller 222 having main portions 224 A- 224 C and reduced diameter portions 226 A, 226 B between the main portions 224 A, 224 B and 224 B, 224 C, respectively.
- the cords 26 A, 26 B are secured in any suitable fashion such as that described above to the reduced diameter portions 226 A, 226 B, respectively, and wound thereabout.
- the roller 222 may have internal springs and/or may be coupled by external torsion springs 230 , 232 to brackets 234 , 236 , respectively.
- the roller 222 may have an internal clutch mechanism as in the embodiment of FIGS. 1-4 and may operate identically thereto, with the exception that the cords are not taken up by spools, but are instead collected in loops in the reduced diameter portions 226 A, 226 B.
- roller 23 may be replaced by a stationary housing and rotatable element(s) may be disposed within the housing to which the cords 26 A, 26 B are secured and about which the cords 26 A, 26 B are wound.
- the roller 23 may be replaced by a shaft that is journaled in the window frame or between two other elements for rotation.
- a shade 260 includes a shaft 262 and a combined spring/clutch mechanism 264 mounted between mounting brackets 266 , 268 .
- the brackets 266 , 268 are secured in any suitable fashion to a window casing, and cords 26 A, 26 B, . . .
- the shaft 262 is secured in any suitable manner to the shaft 262 (such as through bores in the shaft 262 and knotted to prevent removal therefrom).
- the cords 26 may be wound directly around the shaft (as shown) or about one or more elements carried by the shaft.
- This embodiment otherwise operates exactly as the embodiment of FIG. 9 with the spring-loading and the clutch operation provided by the mechanism 264 . Of course, such operation may be provided by separate clutch and one or more springs, as described previously.
- any of the springs disclosed herein may comprise flat springs as illustrated by the spring 215 of FIG. 8 .
- any type of spring(s) suitable for the purpose of providing a counteracting force to oppose the weight of the shading material may be used, including, but not limited to torsion springs, tensioning springs, compression springs, or the like.
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